Trask Inc. has a reputation for attention to detail, preservation and enhancement of the land and timely delivery of quality homes, which all add up to create satisfied homeowners.

Landham Crossing in Sudbury, a new 31-unit townhouse development at 192 Boston Post Road, is no exception. Buyers are already living in the first units and additional closings are scheduled.

Located on the south side of Sudbury, the development is convenient for local shopping, dining and entertainment as well as easy commuter access to routes 128 and 30 and the Mass. Pike.

The development is non-age-restricted.

Scott Adamson of Coldwell Banker is marketing the homes at Landham Crossing with asking prices starting in the upper $500,000s.

Spring sales have been brisk, according to Adamson.

Ben Stevens, owner and founder of Trask, is a custom homebuilder who also built the nearby development Villages at Old County.

“Why we’re so successful here is a testament to Ben Stevens, who he is and the superior product he builds,” said Adamson. “He has the right floor plans, and the quality is excellent. Stevens is not only a great builder, but also a great developer. Everything he does is perfect.”

Each home has two bedrooms and two full baths as well as a study, kitchen area, dining room, breakfast area and family room with fireplace. End units have two-car garages and interior units have one-car garages. Some units have walk-out basements and all will have either an exposed deck or patio. Many units have views of conservation land.

The units range in size from 2,350 to 2,700 square feet for the basic floor plan, and even more square footage for a unit with options such as a finished basement and sunroom. The townhouses are arranged in three- and four-unit buildings.

Standard amenities include hardwood floors on the first level, triple crown molding, wainscoting, vaulted-ceiling family rooms with skylights, cherry and granite kitchens and top-of-the-line GE Profile appliances. All of the homes are Energy-Star rated, which makes them efficient and inexpensive to heat and cool.

“One of the reasons for our success is that we’ve made it very easy for a buyer to understand what is included,” said Adamson. “Most of what you see in the model is included, which brings a great value to the deal.”

The exterior of the buildings is a mixture of Shaker and clapboard style finishes with color accents and gabled rooflines to create a New England-style atmosphere to the development. Professionally designed landscaping will provide interest and privacy to the site.

“One of the great selling points is that there is no maintenance involved on these exteriors, which is very appealing now because everyone is so busy,” said Adamson.

There are several townhouse models available. The model unit is the Kirkland style, a 2,700-square-foot plan, but with its finished walk-out basement and sunroom the model’s square footage is closer to 3,600. The model also has a third full bathroom.

Page 2 of 3 - The foyer of the model unit is filled with natural light from the glass-pane front door and a full window next to the door. Elegant finishes in the foyer, and throughout the house, include triple crown molding, wainscoting with picture frame detail and recessed lighting.

The open floor plan is excellent for entertaining.

French doors from the foyer open to a study with oversize windows and built-in shelves.

The dining room has a formal feel with wainscoting and picture frame molding, and is defined from the living room by a half wall and columns. A nice feature is a built-in china cabinet with a granite countertop.

The dramatic cathedral ceiling living room has a skylight, transom detail on the windows and a floor-to-ceiling fireplace surround with column and groove detail in the millwork. The room opens to the kitchen and a separate breakfast area, and a second floor loft balcony overlooks the living room.

A sun porch opens from the living room and has sliding glass doors to a deck. It is a bright, cozy room with a cathedral ceiling and fan as well as skylights.

The kitchen has custom cherry cabinetry, a pantry and stainless steel appliances, including a slide-in stove with gas cooktop, a double wall and microwave oven and double sink. Countertops are granite.

The mudroom off the kitchen has high beadboard paneling with a built-in bench and cubbies. There is a half bath off the mudroom and access to the two-car garage.

The second floor landing opens to a large loft area with a walk-in closet.

The master bedroom has a tray ceiling, a double closet and a walk-in closet. The spa-like master bathroom has a whirlpool tub with tile surround, a double granite vanity, a frameless glass shower with multiple shower heads and a linen closet.

The second bedroom has a triple window and closet, and there is a full bathroom in the hallway as well as a large laundry room with a skylight, utility sink and closet.

The walk-out basement is finished with the same custom detail as the rest of the home with crown molding, wainscoting and recessed lighting. The carpeted basement has full windows along two walls, a built-in bookshelf area and space for a flat-screen television. There is a full bath and an area with a two-tier cherry and granite bar with a fridge.

The basement also includes an unfinished storage area.

The units have gas heat, central air conditioning and a central vacuum system.

For more information on Landham Crossing in Sudbury, contact Scott Adamson, listing agent with Coldwell Banker, at 978-314-9009. The model home is open Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. and by appointment.